A speculative bubble is usually defined as the difference between the market value of a security and its fundamental value. Although there are several important theoretical issues surrounding the topic of asset bubbles, the existence of bubbles is inherently an empirical issue that has not been settled yet. This paper reviews several important tests and offers one more methodology that improves upon the existing ones. The new test is applied to the annual US stock market data spanning over a century and at the monthly frequency covering the post-war period. Although we find evidence of stock price bubble in both cases, the post-war period exhibit only positive component whereas the annual data exhibit some episode of negative bubble
The recent introduction of new derivatives with future dividend payments as underlyings allows to co...
The forming of explosive bubbles in stock prices is one of the destructive and devastating factors i...
The probabilistic structure of periodically collapsing bubbles creates a gap between future spot and...
This paper reports empirical tests for the existence of rational bubbles in stock prices. The analys...
In recent years, a sharp divergence of London Stock Exchange equity prices from dividends has been n...
Economists have long conjectured that movements in stock prices may involve speculative components, ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
Can asset price bubbles be detected? This survey of econometric tests of asset price bubbles shows t...
A modification of Kenneth West's method for investigating speculative bubbles in stock prices, in wh...
In this research we examine the ability of West's bubble test [1] in detecting speculative bubbles u...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this research we examine the ability of West’s bubble test ...
The recent introduction of new derivatives with future dividend payments as underlyings allows to co...
The forming of explosive bubbles in stock prices is one of the destructive and devastating factors i...
The probabilistic structure of periodically collapsing bubbles creates a gap between future spot and...
This paper reports empirical tests for the existence of rational bubbles in stock prices. The analys...
In recent years, a sharp divergence of London Stock Exchange equity prices from dividends has been n...
Economists have long conjectured that movements in stock prices may involve speculative components, ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative ...
Can asset price bubbles be detected? This survey of econometric tests of asset price bubbles shows t...
A modification of Kenneth West's method for investigating speculative bubbles in stock prices, in wh...
In this research we examine the ability of West's bubble test [1] in detecting speculative bubbles u...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this research we examine the ability of West’s bubble test ...
The recent introduction of new derivatives with future dividend payments as underlyings allows to co...
The forming of explosive bubbles in stock prices is one of the destructive and devastating factors i...
The probabilistic structure of periodically collapsing bubbles creates a gap between future spot and...